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The 13 Most Amazing Peaks around Ballymagreehan

Best mountain peaks around Ballymagreehan include prominent features like Ballymagreehan Mountain and Tullynasoo Mountain, which contribute significantly to the local landscape. Ballymagreehan Mountain is a dominant visual element, particularly when viewed from the northwest and south. Tullynasoo Mountain is notable for the Ballymagreehan Quarry on its eastern flank, a site of national importance for geology enthusiasts. This quarry showcases significant rock formations, including strongly foliated granodiorite with igneous and sedimentary inclusions.

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Last updated: June 23, 2026

Slieve Commedagh Summit

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Slieve Commedagh, at 767 meters, is the second-highest peak in the Mourne Mountains and a rewarding climb for any hiker. Its summit offers sweeping views across the Mournes and out โ€ฆ

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Slieve Bearnagh

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Slieve Bearnagh from the Irish โ€œSliabh Bearnaโ€ meaning โ€œGapped Mountainโ€ gets its name from its two giant rocky tors and the col lying between them. It is the 4th highest โ€ฆ

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Slieve Croob Summit

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Slieve Croob stands at 534m and is the highest peak of the Dromara Hills, situated just north of the Mourne Mountains. From the summit, you can enjoy expansive views across โ€ฆ

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Summit of Slieve Donard

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Northern Irelandโ€™s highest peak and the pinnacle of the Mourne Mountains, Slieve Donard rises directly from the shore of the Irish Sea. The 19-mile (31 km) Mourne Wall joins a โ€ฆ

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Slieve Doan

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Slieve Doan is an impressive peak that sits amongst some of the highest mountains in Northern Ireland. It reaches a height of 562m and provides breathtaking 360-degree views across the โ€ฆ

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August 19, 2025, Slieve Commedagh Summit

Slieve Commedagh, at 767 meters, is the second-highest peak in the Mourne Mountains and a rewarding climb for any hiker. Its summit offers sweeping views across the Mournes and out to the Irish Sea, a reminder of how close these mountains sit to the coast. The ascent is steep and demanding, often over pathless ground, but never overly technical in good weather. You can climb it on its own or link it with nearby peaks such as Slieve Donard, making for a truly memorable day in the heart of the Mournes.

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TrevorM
November 27, 2024, Slieve Donard Summit

I was lucky to see them at their best today, beautiful ๐Ÿ˜

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StevieT
February 28, 2024, Slieve Doan

Not a particularly high mountain but possibly the best 360 degree view in the Mournes!

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StevieT
December 15, 2023, Slieve Doan

One of the very best mountains in the Mournes! Not a huge climb but incredible views in every direction!

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StevieT
November 24, 2023, Slieve Doan

One of the best viewpoints in the Mournes! Instagram-worthy whichever direction you look!

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Congratulations, you've made it up the mighty Slieve Donard. Being the highest of the Mourne Mountain peaks, this is an incredible achievement. Take a well-earned rest and enjoy the phenomenal views across the stunning Mournes and out to the Irish Sea.

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Grace Mulligan
October 20, 2023, Slieve Doan

Well done! You just reached Slieve Doan, a 562m peak that sits amongst some of the highest in the Mourne Mountain range. Take a seat and a breather, and enjoy 360 panoramic views across the Mournes from all directions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable mountain peaks in the Ballymagreehan area?

While Ballymagreehan itself features prominent visual elements like Ballymagreehan Mountain and Tullynasoo Mountain, the wider region offers more established hiking destinations. Key peaks include Summit of Slieve Donard, Northern Ireland's highest peak, and Slieve Bearnagh, known for its rocky tors and the Mourne Wall.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Ballymagreehan's peaks?

The landscape around Ballymagreehan is characterized by its visual prominence, with Ballymagreehan Mountain dominating views from certain directions. Tullynasoo Mountain is notable for its geological features, specifically the Ballymagreehan Quarry, which showcases significant granodiorite rock formations. In the broader region, you'll find rugged mountain scenery, panoramic viewpoints, and the unique The Mourne Wall traversing several summits.

Are there any historical or geological points of interest among the peaks near Ballymagreehan?

Yes, Tullynasoo Mountain hosts the Ballymagreehan Quarry, a site of national geological importance with its strongly foliated granodiorite. Historically, The Mourne Wall, a 19-mile dry-stone wall built to protect the Silent Valley Reservoir, is a significant man-made monument that crosses many peaks. You can also find historical elements like the summit shelter on Slieve Meelmore summit shelter, which likely served stonemasons during the wall's construction.

Are there easy or family-friendly mountain walks near Ballymagreehan?

While Ballymagreehan Mountain and Tullynasoo Mountain are more about visual presence and geology, for established trails, you'd look to the wider region. The provided data highlights more challenging peaks. For easier options, consider exploring the lower slopes or designated trails in nearby areas like Castlewellan, which offer moderate running and MTB routes, as listed in the Running Trails around Ballymagreehan guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain peaks around Ballymagreehan?

For hiking and outdoor activities in the wider region, spring and summer generally offer the most favorable weather conditions with longer daylight hours. However, even in mid-January, Ballymagreehan Mountain can present a stark, rugged beauty. Always check local weather forecasts, especially for higher peaks like Summit of Slieve Donard, as conditions can change rapidly.

Are there options for more challenging mountain climbs in the region?

Absolutely. The region is known for challenging summits. Summit of Slieve Donard is Northern Ireland's highest peak and offers a challenging climb. Slieve Bearnagh also involves steep sections and some scrambling, especially when approaching its rocky tors. These routes often follow or cross The Mourne Wall, adding to the challenge and scenic reward.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks around Ballymagreehan?

Beyond hiking, the area around Ballymagreehan offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous Road Cycling Routes, including moderate loops from Castlewellan. There are also Running Trails, such as those around Castlewellan Lake, and MTB Trails, including the Castlewellan MTB Trails.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the mountain peaks in the Ballymagreehan region?

Visitors appreciate the challenging climbs and the rewarding panoramic views from the summits. The unique presence of The Mourne Wall, which traverses many peaks, is often highlighted as a spectacular feature. The sense of achievement after reaching peaks like Summit of Slieve Donard and the stunning vistas of County Down and beyond are frequently mentioned.

Can I find parking near the mountain trails in the Ballymagreehan area?

For the more established mountain trails in the wider region, such as those leading to the Mourne Mountains peaks, designated car parks like the Cecil Newman Car Park (for Slieve Bearnagh) are available. For Ballymagreehan Mountain and Tullynasoo Mountain themselves, specific recreational parking facilities are not widely documented, suggesting a more undeveloped character.

Are there any specific tips for hiking the peaks around Ballymagreehan?

When tackling peaks like Slieve Bearnagh or Summit of Slieve Donard, be prepared for steep climbs and rocky terrain, sometimes requiring scrambling. It's advisable to go on a clear day to fully enjoy the extensive views. The Mourne Wall can serve as a useful navigational aid on many routes. Always carry appropriate gear and check weather conditions before setting out.

Is Slieve Croob a good option for intermediate hikers near Ballymagreehan?

Yes, Slieve Croob Summit, at 534m, is considered an intermediate challenge. It's the highest peak of the Dromara Hills and offers expansive views across County Down and towards the Mourne Mountains. While the climb to the summit can be tough, visitors often find it rewarding, especially on a clear day.

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